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Waterloo & City Sunday service is welcome

As TfL announced that the Waterloo & City line will run on Sundays during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in an attempt to relive congestion, Caroline Pidgeon told the Evening Standard:

“This is a welcome development. Transport for London should use this opportunity to examine potential weekend demand and see whether there is a case for regularly running trains every weekend.”

Thames cable car - we need answers on costs and fares

Speaking to the Evening Standard about the Thames cable car that is shortly to open, Caroline Pidgeon said:

“After misleading Londoners and claiming two years ago that the Thames cable car would not cost a penny of taxpayers’ money it is time the Mayor provided some honest answers.

“Not only do we need to know when it will finally open but the Mayor must also tell us how much a ride will cost and whether Oyster will be accepted from the start.”

Urgent action needed to prevent Olympic travel chaos

Talking to the Evening Standard after several days plagued by Tube line suspensions, Caroline Pidgeon said:

"It is bad enough that there were even planned Tube closures over these last few special days.

"However last night's suspensions on three more Tube lines were a dampener to the weekend and Bank Holidays matched only by the weather."

"With just 50 days to go to the start of the Olympics we need far clearer assurances from the Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) that the Games will not be disrupted by this type of repeated Tube chaos."

You can read the full story here in the Evening Standard. And read more at The Week.

Mayor needs to provide answers about Wi-Fi deal

Caroline Pidgeon, leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group, commenting on the first London Underground stations named for WiFi service, this Summer said:

"Provision of Wi-Fi at a few London Underground stations this Summer is welcome, but the key issue is how long it will actually be free for most passengers.

"It is time the Mayor provided far more information about the commercial deal that he has entered into with Virgin Media."

The Mayor of London has so far refused to answer a number of key questions about the commercial contract with Virgin Media (examples here, here, here and here).

Explosive threat confirms the folly of "Boris Island" airport plans

Caroline Pidgeon, leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group, commenting on the Department of Transport’s report into the survey carried out on the SS Richard Montgomery ship which was wrecked with 1,400 tons of TNT explosives inside it, and is located near to where the proposed ‘Boris Island’ airport would be situated, said:

“The threat of this cargo ship being blown sky high by any construction work needed for an airport in this location is a risk not worth taking. The devastation and chaos caused by an explosion would be immense.

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